COMMUNICATION MONOGRAPHS

COMMUNICATION MONOGRAPHS

COMMUN MONOGR
影响因子:1.5
JCR分区:Q2
新锐分区:文学3区
是否综述期刊:N/A
是否预警:不在预警名单内
是否OA:
出版国家/地区:-
出版社:Taylor & Francis
发刊时间:0
收录数据库:SCIE/SSCI/Scopus收录
ISSN:0363-7751

期刊介绍

Communication Monographs mainly focuses on various aspects of human communication, including interpersonal communication, group communication, public speaking, rhetoric, media research, etc. It is committed to publishing original, high-quality, empirical research articles, as well as theoretical and methodological discussions. The goal of the magazine is to promote the development of communication disciplines, provide new theoretical perspectives, as well as new research methods and tools. It encourages interdisciplinary research and new interpretations and understandings of traditional research fields. In addition, the magazine also values sensitivity to historical and cultural backgrounds, as well as attention to different social groups. This magazine is an important academic resource in the field of communication, with significant value in understanding and studying human communication phenomena.
传播专著(Communication Monographs)是一本由Taylor & Francis出版的一本COMMUNICATION学术刊物,主要报道COMMUNICATION相关领域研究成果与实践。本刊已入选、社会科学引文索引(SCIE)来源期刊,该刊创刊于1976年,出版周期4 issues/year。2021-2022年最新版WOS分区等级:Q1,2023年发布的影响因子为3.1,CiteScore指数5.4,SJR指数1.261。本刊非开放获取期刊。 《Communication Monographs》主要关注人类传播的各个方面,包括人际传播、群体传播、公共演讲、修辞学、媒体研究等。它致力于发表原创的、高质量的、实证的研究文章,以及理论和方法论的讨论。杂志的目标是推动传播学科的发展,提供新的理论视角,以及新的研究方法和工具。它鼓励跨学科的研究,以及对传统研究领域的新的解释和理解。此外,该杂志还重视对历史和文化背景的敏感性,以及对不同社会群体的关注。该杂志是传播学科的重要学术资源,对于理解和研究人类传播现象具有重要的价值。
年发文量 28
国人发稿量 0
国人发文占比 0%
自引率 6.7%
平均录取率-
平均审稿周期 -
版面费 -
偏重研究方向 COMMUNICATION-
投稿链接 -

期刊高被引文献

Reinforcing attitudes in a gatewatching news era: Individual-level antecedents to sharing fact-checks on social media
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1521984
Where populist citizens get the news: An investigation of news audience polarization along populist attitudes in 11 countries
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1508876
“Pick and choose” opinion climate: How browsing of political messages shapes public opinion perceptions and attitudes
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2019.1612528
Communication and successful aging: Testing alternative conceptualizations of uncertainty
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1538561
Reinforcing spirals of political discussion and affective polarization
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2019.1575255
Reconceptualizing interorganizational collaborations as tensile structures: Implications of conveners’ proactive tension management
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1526389
When less is more and more is less: The paradoxical metacognitive effects of counterarguing
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2019.1580378
Examining the effects of news coverage linking undocumented immigrants with criminality: Policy and punitive implications
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1505049
Genetic influence on political discussion: Results from two twin studies
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2019.1597274
When sistahs support sistahs: A process of supportive communication about racial microaggressions among Black women
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1548769
“The FEMEN body can do everything”: Generating the agentic bodies of social movement through internal and external rhetorics
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2019.1595078
Positive exposure to Muslims and perceptions of a disdainful public: A model of mediated social dissent
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1554904
Improving cancer caregivers’ emotion regulation and supportive message characteristics: Results of a randomized controlled expressive writing intervention*
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1521983
Meanings of talk about the transition to retirement: Connecting macro and micro discourses
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2019.1614203
“First” matters: A qualitative examination of a strategy for controlling the agenda when answering questions in the 2016 U.S. republican primary election debates
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1498978
Examining the quality of social support messages produced face-to-face and in computer-mediated communication: The effects of hyperpersonal communication
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2019.1595076
Building a theory of communication and ethnopolitical conflict
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1507044
Parental mediation during the U.S. 2016 presidential election campaign: How parents criticized, restricted, and co-viewed news coverage
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1527035
Does that sound right? The effects of regulatory fit and nonfit headline frames on motivated information processing
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2019.1575158
Crossing the color line: An examination of mediators and a social media intervention for racial bias in selective exposure to movies
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2019.1613670
Give thanks for a little and you will find a lot: The role of a support seeker’s reply in online support provision
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1539237
Effects of reintegration difficulties, perceived message acceptance and perceived autonomy support on U.S. military Veterans’ evaluations of messages encouraging them to seek behavioral health care
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1536828
How metaphorical framings build and undermine resilience during change: A longitudinal study of metaphors in team-driven planned organizational change
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2019.1621361
Communicative signaling of occupational fitness: How innovative ability is expressed and assessed
来源期刊:Communication MonographsDOI:10.1080/03637751.2018.1557719

质量指标占比

研究类文章占比 OA被引用占比 撤稿占比 出版后修正文章占比
100.00%10.67%--

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预警情况

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时间 预警情况
2026年03月发布的新锐学术版不在预警名单中
2025年03月发布的2025版不在预警名单中
2024年02月发布的2024版不在预警名单中
2023年01月发布的2023版不在预警名单中
2021年12月发布的2021版不在预警名单中
2020年12月发布的2020版不在预警名单中
*来源:中科院《 国际期刊预警名单》

JCR分区

WOS分区等级:2区
版本 按学科 分区
WOS期刊SCI分区
WOS期刊SCI分区
WOS期刊SCI分区是指SCI官方(Web of Science)为每个学科内的期刊按照IF数值排 序,将期刊按照四等分的方法划分的Q1-Q4等级,Q1代表质量最高,即常说的1区期刊。
(2024-2025年最新版)
COMMUNICATION
Q2

中科院分区

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版本 大类学科 小类学科 Top期刊 综述期刊
2026年3月发布
(新锐分区)
文学3区
COMMUNICATION 传播学
3区
N/A
2025年3月升级版
文学2区
COMMUNICATION 传播学
4区
2023年12月旧的升级版
文学2区
COMMUNICATION 传播学
3区

CiteScore

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CiteScore SJR SNIP 学科 分区 排名
5.70
1.017
1.358
大类:Arts and Humanities 小类:Language and Linguistics
大类:Arts and Humanities 小类:Communication
Q1
Q1
50 / 1126
63 / 535

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